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Wayne T.
Miyao is currently the Vice Chairman at Ohana Pacific Bank since 2010.
Previously, he held positions as Chairman at the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, the Kuakini Foundation, and the State of Hawaii Employees Retirement System.
He also served as Governor at the East-West Center Foundation.
Prior to that, he was a Senior Vice President-Corporate Communications at City Bank (Lubbock, Texas) from 2004 to 2004.
Mr. Miyao completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo.
Postes actifs de Wayne T. Miyao
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
| OHANA PAC | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 01/01/2007 |
Anciens postes connus de Wayne T. Miyao
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
City Bank (Lubbock, Texas)
City Bank (Lubbock, Texas) Regional BanksFinance Operates as a state chartered commercial bank | Public Communications Contact | 01/01/2004 |
East-West Center Foundation
East-West Center Foundation Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides education and research training facilities | President | - |
State of Hawaii Employees Retirement System
State of Hawaii Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance Functions as a regional level government authority | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Kuakini Foundation
Kuakini Foundation Kuakini Foundation is a company based in Honolulu, HI. | Président | - |
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, educating, and perpetuating the Japanese American experience and broader cultural heritage in Hawai‘i. The non-profit company is based in Honolulu, HI. It offers programs, exhibits, and resources that celebrate Japanese culture and history, including the "Okage Sama De" exhibit, the Hawai‘i internee database documenting WWII incarceration, and the Tokioka Heritage Resource Center with archival materials and translation services. The center hosts cultural events such as Tanoshii Hawai‘i, a children’s cultural day camp, and the Ho‘ohana cohort program for developing future community leaders. Facilities include a gift shop, a ballroom, the Kenshikan Dojo martial arts studio offering classes in karate and aikido, and the Seikoan tea house for traditional tea ceremonies. The organization engages the community through memberships, volunteer opportunities, corporate partnerships, and educational outreach, emphasizing heritage, diversity, and connection guided by Japanese American traditions. | Président | - |
Formation de Wayne T. Miyao
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Sociétés liées
| Entreprise privées | 8 |
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State of Hawaii Employees Retirement System
State of Hawaii Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance Functions as a regional level government authority | Finance |
University of Hawai'i at Hilo
University of Hawai'i at Hilo Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Ohana Pacific Bank
Ohana Pacific Bank Regional BanksFinance Provides personal and business banking services | Finance |
East-West Center Foundation
East-West Center Foundation Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides education and research training facilities | Commercial Services |
City Bank (Lubbock, Texas)
City Bank (Lubbock, Texas) Regional BanksFinance Operates as a state chartered commercial bank | Finance |
Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce
Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce is a historic organization dedicated to promoting business growth, cultural exchange, and economic relations. The non-profit company is based in Honolulu, HI. It offers programs and events that foster leadership, networking, mentorship, and community engagement among its members. Signature events include an annual fundraiser, a golf tournament, and a New Year's celebration, all designed to support the chamber’s initiatives and provide networking opportunities. The chamber runs leadership and entrepreneurial development programs, including a cross-cultural business collaboration program and a mentorship program to facilitate knowledge sharing and professional growth. It recognizes outstanding contributions through an annual award and emphasizes cultural preservation, business advocacy, and community service, including participation in local food drives. | Commercial Services |
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, educating, and perpetuating the Japanese American experience and broader cultural heritage in Hawai‘i. The non-profit company is based in Honolulu, HI. It offers programs, exhibits, and resources that celebrate Japanese culture and history, including the "Okage Sama De" exhibit, the Hawai‘i internee database documenting WWII incarceration, and the Tokioka Heritage Resource Center with archival materials and translation services. The center hosts cultural events such as Tanoshii Hawai‘i, a children’s cultural day camp, and the Ho‘ohana cohort program for developing future community leaders. Facilities include a gift shop, a ballroom, the Kenshikan Dojo martial arts studio offering classes in karate and aikido, and the Seikoan tea house for traditional tea ceremonies. The organization engages the community through memberships, volunteer opportunities, corporate partnerships, and educational outreach, emphasizing heritage, diversity, and connection guided by Japanese American traditions. | Consumer Services |
Kuakini Foundation
Kuakini Foundation Kuakini Foundation is a company based in Honolulu, HI. |
















